Southern California is home to an endless diversity of fine cuisine, and Fogo de Chão is right at the very top in terms...
With yet another top-notch performance to add to his illustrious résumé – this time as Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa, in LA Opera’s take...
Certain stories manage to seize the essence of the human condition while also acting as a cautionary tale. Narratives of this kind...
In the afternoon of September 12th at the Bocce Ball Courts in Santa Paula, CA, Limoneira celebrated 125 years of international prominence that...
Between September 5th and the 30th, the Pasadena Playhouse will host another worthwhile production in “Native Gardens.” Having debuted in Cincinnati, OH,...
Like its biographical/musical predecessor, “Jersey Boys,” the production of “Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations” is a get-up-out-of-your-seat-and-clap...
One of the great benefits of intimate theater is that the attendee feels more like an active participant than a passive observer....
Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson’s “Waitress,” the Broadway musical, is based on the work of the late Adrienne Shelly, who wrote and...
“Annie” is one of the few musicals in rarefied standing that will never lose its delightful charm. After all, who can rebuff...
The following review is based on the July 24th performance of “School of Rock” when understudy Elysia Jordan played Principal Rosalie Mullins (in...